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DEATHS PART

Legal Term: DEATHS PART
Definition: English law. That portion of the personal estate of a deceased man which remained after his wife and children had received their reasonable parts from his estate, which was, if he had both a wife and child or children, one-third part, if a wife and no child, or a child or children and no wife, one-half, if neither wife nor child, he had the whole to dispose of by his last will and testament, and if he made no will, the same was to go to his ad- ministrator. And within the city of London, and throughout the province of York, in case of intestacy, the wife and children were till lately entitled to their reasonable parts, and the residue only was distributable by, the statute of distribution, but by the 11 G. I. c. 18, s. 17, 18, the power of devising was thrown generally open. Burns L. Dict., See this dict. tit. Legitime, and Lex Falcidia.



***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary

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